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San Felices de los Gallegos Castle
In the west of the province of Salamanca, this fortress is standing and it is a clear example of the frontier ups and downs and disputes. According to the chronicles, it was built in the 13th century by Don Dinis, a Portuguese King, although it was finished in the 15th century.
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“The Fortress”: Ledesma Castle
Know as the Fortress, the castle was built in the south-west of the town, far from the river, in order to defend the areas which were exposed by means of the orography.
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Monleón Castle
The amazing Tower keep stands out over the houses of the village. It is 37 meters high and is located in one of the ends of the village, being the beginning of the medieval wall.
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The Stonework Museum
The exhibition is distributed on three floors which show the process of the granite, from its creation in the inner depths of the Earth to the end, when it is used in the building processes.
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Museum of the Salamancan plains and countryside in Macotera
The natural environment of the Salamancan countryside and prairies suggests a secular dialogue between nature and men. We are placed before a slowly modified landscape that is a remarkable example of environmental sustainability.
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Interpretative Tutorial of the wine of the Tierra del Vino and La Armuña (in Parada de Rubiales)
The Casa del Canónigo, which is a building built in the 18th century with its cellar, houses this modern centre devoted to the cultura of wine. The building was erected promoted by D.
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Jewish Museum David Melul
An engineer from Melilla, David Melul, who was in love with the Town of Bejar, was the first benefactor and cultural promoter of this museum which tries to pay tribute to the Spanish Jews, called Sephardi Jews.